http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/03/what-stock-market-
really-thinks-about.html Why the state of the stock market is not necessarily indicative of the state of the economy as a whole. 19:09
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/03/what-stock-market-
really-thinks-about.html Why the state of the stock market is not necessarily indicative of the state of the economy as a whole. 19:09
Snarkmarket (snarkmarket.com):
… Latest comment from Tim:Nate Silver's in, too, completing our secret triumvirate. …
Instapundit (pajamasmedia.com):
… LAURA TYSON DEFENDS OBAMANOMICS. Meanwhile, Kevin Hassett says it’s a war on business. And some people are wondering if Geithner is being set up as the fall guy. Also, Nate Silver saysdon’t blame Obama for the stock market. …
Investing Insights - BusinessWeek (www.businessweek.com):
… Monday was another down day for the market, with the S 500 index falling 1% to another 12-and-a-half-year low of 676.53. There's been alotof talk lately about the Obama administration and the stock market, some of which I've contributed to. But let's not forget there are strong explanations for the stock market slide beyond politics. The stock market took Friday's dismal jobs report in stride, probably …
Financial Blog - BusinessWeek (www.businessweek.com):
… lotof talk lately about the Obama administration and the stock market, some of which I've contributed to. But let's not forget there are strong explanations for the stock market slide beyond politics. …
Yostivanich (www.yostivanich.com):
… BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | N Korea's Kim 'elected' to seat Never would have guessed. (tags: northkorea politics )FiveThirtyEight.com: Politics Done Right: What the Stock Market font-style:italic;>ReallyThinks About the Economy Really interesting read, throws a lot of information generally given by the media on it's side. (tags: politics obama economics ) DroboCare from Drobo: bleah Why would I buy from a company that tried to charge me for firmware upda …
varneer (varneer.wordpress.com):
… ire, has written what I consider to be a very useful piece on the stock market, using a tool he’s created called the Cyclical Expectations Index. He’s attempting to mine the premise that the stock market is a leading indicator for the economy as a whole.His conclusion, in essence, is that the market’s expectations for the economy’s future haven’t gotten much worse since Barack Obama became President — though the expectations haven’t yet gotten any better, either. This …
Amherzonia (amherzonia.blogspot.com):
… Early Show, wherein Jon Stewart not only shreds the shouting heads on CNBC but succinctly explains why Mr. Market ain't a reliable political indicator (my favorite: it tanked when Truman announced an end to World War 2). He might also wander over toFiveThirtyEightfor a more indepth treatment on Mr. Market, politics and the economy. …
Slobber And Spittle (cujo359.blogspot.com):
… Image credit:Five Thirty-EightOver at Salon, former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich wrote an article in which he justifiably slammed the so-called financial analysts who have been making so much noise lately about how the measures that President Obama is proposing to keep the economy from worsening hav …
Alumni Mega Options (alumnimegaoptions.blogspot.com):
… ion:none; } img {border:none;} The Kirk Report The Death Of Equities Posted: 06 Mar 2009 11:33 AM PST The Death of Equities What the stock marketreally thinksabout the economy Why can't we rally? Odds of a Depression? 40% Modeling a recession Corporate America's icons are crumbling Too big has already failed Rethinking the American Dream Have economists gone mad? The …
Stocks Go Up. Stocks Go Down. (stocksgoupstocksgodown.wordpress.com):
… Investor class/Wall street is sorry (for themselves) and doesn’t understand why Obama isn’t sorry for them, too: the stock market is engaged in something of a pity party — the prevailing emotions being fear and loathing. It is concerned about policies which might be burdensome to equityholders in large corporations while perhaps nevertheless being boons …
Things I've Forgotten but Might Want to Remember Later (www.memestreams.net):
… is engaged in something of a pity party -- the prevailing emotions being fear and loathing. It is concerned about policies which might be burdensome to equityholders in large corporations while perhaps nevertheless being boons to economic recovery.FiveThirtyEight.com: Politics Done Right: What the Stock Market Thinks About the EconomyThread [1] - …
Abnormal Returns (www.abnormalreturns.com):
… ock market is engaged in something of a pity party — the prevailing emotions being fear and loathing. It is concerned about policies which might be burdensome to equityholders in large corporations while perhaps nevertheless being boons to economic recovery.” (FiveThirtyEight.com) Did efficient market theory blind regulators to the dotcom and housing bubbles? And is a belief in the EMH blinding investors now to current stock bargains? ( Economist.com, ROI ) Private equity stakes are trading at distressed levels. …
folo (www.folo.us):
… Yesterday Nate Silver did another post I want to bring to your attention, especially in light of the discussion that developed on the Ole Miss’s friend in high places? thread. This time, Nate set out to investigate (and chart)What the Stock Market Really Thinks About the Economy. Granted, not all foloers are into heavy-duty reading and analysis (I’m thinking especially of those who last night wanted to pin this Dow on a president in office for six weeks), but Nate does the best he can to make the hard stuff clear. He …
Things I've Forgotten but Might Want to Remember Later (www.memestreams.net):
… is engaged in something of a pity party -- the prevailing emotions being fear and loathing. It is concerned about policies which might be burdensome to equityholders in large corporations while perhaps nevertheless being boons to economic recovery.FiveThirtyEight.com: Politics Done Right: What the Stock Market Thinks About the EconomyThread [1] - …
Things I've Forgotten but Might Want to Remember Later (www.memestreams.net):
… is engaged in something of a pity party -- the prevailing emotions being fear and loathing. It is concerned about policies which might be burdensome to equityholders in large corporations while perhaps nevertheless being boons to economic recovery. --Link (Direct) …
One Million Strong - Front Page (www.onemillionstrong.us):
… What the Stock Market Really Thinks About the Economy …
Snarkmarket (snarkmarket.com):
… Latest comment from Tim:Nate Silver's in, too, completing our secret triumvirate. …
Snarkmarket (www.snarkmarket.com):
… Latest comment from Tim:Nate Silver's in, too, completing our secret triumvirate. …
Midas Oracle .NET (www.midasoracle.net):
… What Nate Silver has deleted:What the Stock Market Really Thinks About the Economyfrom FiveThirtyEight.com: Politics Done Right by noreply@blogger.com (Nate Silver) Looking at the performance of the stock market offers both promise and peril in providing insight into the future direction of the economy. The promise comes because the market, in a fun …
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